In the trailer, Teresa can be seen dancing at a club with a seemingly much younger man. But Catania said that it was nothing more than dancing: “And first of all, that guy, that she was dancing with, I danced more with him than she did.”

“That guy she’s dancing with is gay,” Aydin added.

“Like I said, if Teresa says she didn’t , she didn’t,” Catania reiterated with a shrug.

While Catania and Aydin insisted that Teresa has remained faithful to Joe, the fate of their marriage remains up in the air.

On a Watch What Happens Live special last week, Teresa and Joe, 49, opened up to Andy Cohenabout their relationship and whether or not Teresa has stepped out on her husband.

“I want the best for him. I want him to happy and I want him to be successful. But I don’t know if we could stay together, him living across the country,” Teresa said.

“I don’t see it working,” the mother of four later said, after being pressed on a previous comment she made that she’d divorce Joe if he was forced to live abroad.

“Do I feel like he was faithful? No,” Teresa said, maintaining that she and the man she was photographed with were “just friends” and telling Joe, “You were photographed with women also.”

“That’s why it made it okay for you,” Joe responded.

Joe later denied rumors that he’s had a mistress, and said, “Listen, as long as she’s happy, that’s all that really matters. I’m not going to tell her what to do. If she doesn’t feel like she wants to be with me anymore, then that’s the thing to do.”

The pair shares daughters Gia, 18, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 13, and Audriana, 10, and Teresa said that all four girls “understand” her position on the difficulty of continuing her marriage long-distance.

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“I think they get it. I don’t think they want to see it happen, obviously, but I think they understand,” she said. “Because the way I explained it to them, how are we going to live apart? I don’t think he would be faithful. I think he would have someone there and have me here. I just don’t want to live that life. I just don’t.”

Joe and Teresa added that they will be waiting to make a decision until they see each other in person — which will be sooner rather than later, as the couple’s daughter Gia shared photos Wednesday of the family at the airport on their way to visit Joe in Italy.

The family patriarch is currently living in his grandmother’s home in Sala Consilina as he waits to hear the final decision on whether or not he can return to the U.S.

Before leaving for Italy, Joe was being held in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody at the Clinton County Correctional Center in Pennsylvania after being released from prison last year. He was serving a 41-month prison sentence for mail, wire and bankruptcy fraud that began in March 2016.

While Joe grew up in the U.S., he never obtained citizenship, and an immigration court judge ruled to deport him last October. He has appealed the ruling twice, and the final ruling is expected sometime this month.

Season 10 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey premieres Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.